City seeks qualified scientific professionals

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is actively seeking Statements of Qualifications from qualified scientific professionals for its Critical Areas Management – Qualified Scientific Professionals List. This list includes consultants with expertise in wetlands, fish habitat areas, wildlife habitat areas, and geological hazard areas. Each applicant must meet educational and professional standards as defined in local regulations. The city requires submissions by May 24, 2025, which should detail the firm's specialties, previous experience, and resumes of key personnel. The initiative reflects Marysville's commitment to environmental stewardship and compliance with local laws.

Professionals must possess appropriate degrees and certifications relevant to their field, ensuring a high standard of expertise. This effort will enhance the city’s capacity to manage critical areas effectively. By securing qualified professionals, Marysville aims to safeguard its natural resources for future generations.

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